Thanks, for those who didn’t understand try to revise the basics of the computer structure (especially the bits system) and try to imagine the process of mapping.....if you don’t get it you might need to revise why we are mapping and what is the benefit of having a cache memory ( I suggests you read about “memory hierarchy” and why we need it.....because the video explains how the components in a certain hierarchy can communicate)
Sir, thanks for providing these interesting and knowledgeable videos. I think one statement of yours needed to check back. In this video at time:4.36 you said that, In direct mapping, Multiple pages with same tag number cant be loaded at the same time. I think, this should be: In direct mapping, multiple pages with same line number(index) cant be loaded at the same time. Thanks
Thanks for providing such useful video lectures. It is helping a lot in studying computer organization. Really Great work Sir. But i think that the videos are not serialised and it is causing difficulty to learn the subject properly because i am not able to decide which video is to be seen first and which one after that. I will be highly obliged if u help me in this regard.
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The disadvantage with direct mapping is that pages can be fetched from memory to cache only at specific locations like some modulo relationship between memory address and cache address for pages / frames exist
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Thanks, for those who didn’t understand try to revise the basics of the computer structure (especially the bits system) and try to imagine the process of mapping.....if you don’t get it you might need to revise why we are mapping and what is the benefit of having a cache memory ( I suggests you read about “memory hierarchy” and why we need it.....because the video explains how the components in a certain hierarchy can communicate)
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Sir, thanks for providing these interesting and knowledgeable videos. I think one statement of yours needed to check back. In this video at time:4.36 you said that, In direct mapping, Multiple pages with same tag number cant be loaded at the same time. I think, this should be: In direct mapping, multiple pages with same line number(index) cant be loaded at the same time. Thanks
Thanks a lot sir,...........it was a great help sir
Thanks for providing such useful video lectures. It is helping a lot in studying computer organization. Really Great work Sir. But i think that the videos are not serialised and it is causing difficulty to learn the subject properly because i am not able to decide which video is to be seen first and which one after that. I will be highly obliged if u help me in this regard.
manikant kumar hey there's a playlist on UA-cam channel as well as tutorials point . I use this playlist too just search on UA-cam " computer organization tutorials points" and you will find the playlist. You can get better interface on tutorials point website as well. I hope i helped you
Why the people are taking that much big size memories are taking in example? If you take small memory size, then it is easy to understand.
they are standard examples .almost every book uses this size memories
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What if the questions:
"assume that using bytes addressable mechanism????
I am yet to watch set associative, but in both direct and fully associative where the tag numbers are stored ? Cache memory?
U didn’t explain the reason why we use assossative mapping instead of direct mapping
This disadvantage gets totally disappeared at fully associative cache mapping , next for further improvement we go for set-associative cache mapping
You are very good but try in smaller examples
Good one
Very Helpful
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That nigga says base size equals to frame size yes or no? YES that nigga answering his own questions 😂 I’m dead
Don't listen then
You didn’t tell the disadvantage of direct mapping
The disadvantage with direct mapping is that pages can be fetched from memory to cache only at specific locations like some modulo relationship between memory address and cache address for pages / frames exist
Direct mapping is not flexible. And no of cache miss in direct mapping is more
I cannot understand 😓
my guy is saying bits and it sounds like beats
cam Mar abbreviations
Content Addressable Memory
MAR - memory address register
i couldn't understand a single word
That's your problem